Munich Airport reopens after second drone‑related shutdown; 6,500 passengers affected
Munich Airport reopened gradually from 7 a.m. Saturday after an overnight shutdown — the second drone-related closure in 24 hours — following federal police reports of two drones shortly before 11 p.m. Friday near the north and south runways that flew off before they could be identified; the Friday–Saturday disruption affected at least 6,500 passengers, after an earlier closure that impacted about 3,000. Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt said he will press European counterparts for a drone detection and defense plan, framing it as a race between the drone threat and countermeasures.
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📌 Key Facts
- Munich Airport underwent a second drone-related closure within 24 hours and reopened gradually beginning at 7 a.m. local time Saturday after an overnight shutdown.
- Federal police confirmed two drone sightings shortly before 11 p.m. Friday near the airport's north and south runways.
- The drones flew away before they could be identified.
- Operational impact: at least 6,500 passengers were affected by the Friday–Saturday closure; an earlier Thursday–Friday closure affected almost 3,000 passengers.
- Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt said he will discuss a "drone detection and defense plan" with European counterparts.
- Dobrindt framed the issue as a race between the drone threat and drone defense.
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Germany's Munich Airport reopens after 2nd drone-related closure in 24 hours
New information:
- Munich Airport reopened gradually beginning at 7 a.m. local time Saturday after an overnight shutdown.
- Federal police confirmed two drone sightings shortly before 11 p.m. Friday near the airport's north and south runways; the drones flew away before identification.
- Operational impact quantified: at least 6,500 passengers affected by the Friday–Saturday closure; the earlier Thursday→Friday closure affected almost 3,000 passengers.
- Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt said he will discuss a "drone detection and defense plan" with European counterparts, framing the issue as a race between drone threat and drone defense.